hi alll ....time to come to back to earth see how much padding i put on in the winter months .... time to get busy and get back to fit in my summer pants eat less and walk more unless any one had a easy way to do it .... any tips i am happy to listen
Popeye said
06:53 PM Oct 12, 2010
Lap Band may be HeHe
lilly said
06:59 PM Oct 12, 2010
lap band easy mmm dont think so lol
Happywanderer said
07:06 PM Oct 12, 2010
Theres no other way lilly. Eat less and exercise more. The only way.
lilly said
08:00 PM Oct 12, 2010
yer i know happywanderer lol but i can dream
Sheba said
08:53 PM Oct 12, 2010
" If a woman whose dress fits tightly will sip 2 teaspoons of Apple Cider Vinegar in a glass of water at each meal, she will find at the end of 2 months that she can take her dress in 2.5 cms at the waistline. At the end of 2 more months, she will be able to take in another 2.5 cms and, by the end of the 5th month, another 2.5cms."
At the end of 1 year, she will have dropped 2 dress sizes. Slow, but sure, according to Dr Blodgett.
Up to you, Cheers, Sheba.
Ma said
09:38 PM Oct 12, 2010
There's going to be a run on Apple Cider Vinegar at the supermarket tomorrow.
I will be first in line.
Sheba said
09:54 PM Oct 12, 2010
Ma wrote:
There's going to be a run on Apple Cider Vinegar at the supermarket tomorrow.
I will be first in line.
Forgot to say that Dr.Jarvis, in " Folk Medicine, a Doctor's Guide to Good Health" 1960 says that it's best to use only Apple Cider Vinegar that has been "Aged in Wood". Some may be, but most Supermarket brands are not.
Cheers, Sheba.
Ma said
10:37 PM Oct 12, 2010
And where would we be likely to get that particular type Sheba?
Sheba said
01:50 AM Oct 13, 2010
Ma wrote:
And where would we be likely to get that particular type Sheba?
You used to be able to get 1 brand, the name of which I can't remember off-hand , at the Supermarket. You have to read the labels to make sure you get the one that's aged in wood Ma. If I remember rightly, it used to say "Aged in Oak."
Otherwise, Health-food Shops.
Cheers, Sheba.
Ma said
05:18 AM Oct 13, 2010
Thanks Sheba. Will have a look next time I go up the street
lilly said
11:28 AM Oct 13, 2010
i have heard that about apple cider vingar ..has anyone try it and what were the results ....So many quick fix''s on market these days but cost a arm and a leg...I think jaw broken for 8 week would be good lol
-- Edited by lilly on Wednesday 13th of October 2010 11:29:47 AM
Sheba said
05:03 PM Oct 13, 2010
lilly wrote:
i have heard that about apple cider vingar ..has anyone try it and what were the results ....So many quick fix''s on market these days but cost a arm and a leg...I think jaw broken for 8 week would be good lol
-- Edited by lilly on Wednesday 13th of October 2010 11:29:47 AM
Hi lilly, Had a gremlin before, so this is the second attempt. Used to use it in Orange juice when I was first married [to a weight-lifter] and seemed to have a lot more energy, and didn't have a weight problem then though.
Juice on its' own is very bland after that.
Also, a very refreshing drink to keep in the fridge during summer, is Honey, Apple Cider Vinegar, and water in a large jug.
Either 3 Tablespoons each of Honey and Vinegar, or if that's too weak, it's Basting spoons. [Seniors' memory again].
Cheers, Sheba.
Gerty Dancer said
06:03 PM Oct 13, 2010
Going away from home does it for me... I lose weight every time, whether its a bush-camping holiday, or in a"civilised" city.
Firefly said
07:10 PM Oct 13, 2010
Bragg's vinegar is the name of one that is supposed to help Ma.
But I do have that and don't use it.
I had hypnotherapy myself and no longer crave sweets and have dropped about five kilos in the last couple of months, I am a happy little vegemite.
Ma said
07:19 PM Oct 13, 2010
Thanks FF, I really needed to hear that. 5kg not bad I won't know you when I see you
lilly said
07:43 PM Oct 13, 2010
Thanks sheba for the info ........and well done Firefly it so hard to get extra weight off and keep it off as we get older i take fair bit of medication to it dosent seem to help either but just keep eating less walking more one day i get to where i would like to be and then keep my weight stable .....
JRH said
07:49 PM Oct 13, 2010
Hypnotherapy does work, so does meditation. Relax and try to visualise yourself by a pool, look into the pool and see your reflection and see your reflection as you would like to be, not as you are now. This technique seems to get the metabolism working so that you can burn fat cells more efficiently.
Firefly said
09:32 PM Oct 13, 2010
Thanks Ma, stress is helping too I might add.
JRH you are spot on, it all helps.
My hypno is helping with all sorts of things, stress included. And habits I have formed are now broken.
When we were away last time I packed on the kilos and I didn't like it. I am a sweet nut, I loooooooove them. Dessert first course I say.
Now, I don't crave them, in fact I feel sick thinking of them sometimes. It was a big decision to give them up as I do love them so much.
Sheba said
12:25 AM Oct 14, 2010
Firefly wrote:
Bragg's vinegar is the name of one that is supposed to help Ma.
But I do have that and don't use it.
I had hypnotherapy myself and no longer crave sweets and have dropped about five kilos in the last couple of months, I am a happy little vegemite.
The one I'm using at the moment is "Melrose" brand.
Cheers, Sheba.
Sunshine said
12:28 PM Oct 14, 2010
Braggs and melrose are the best with the mother but you should drink it through a straw as it erodes tooth enamel.
lilly said
03:11 PM Oct 14, 2010
so it no teeth or a fat bottom then lol .... so many choices we have to make ....
Allara said
01:24 PM Oct 15, 2010
I give apple cider vinegar to my old horse, it is great for arthritis, Mountain Maid is the best.
A good way to go down a dress size is to buy a bigger dress.....ha.ha. I found that everytime someone lost weight... I found it.
Have been on the Protein diet and lost 12kg in September, still going strong.
Allara
Sheba said
03:07 PM Oct 15, 2010
Thanks for that Allara. I'd gorgotten the name, but that's the one I used to use years ago.
Cheers, Sheba.
Cruising Granny said
03:14 PM Oct 15, 2010
No diet is the best diet. Eat healthy low fat, high fibre, sensible serve sizes, add exercise up to your own capability. Fresh is best, not necessarily organic.
I've lost 3 kg in a month. I'm trying to do it with lifestyle, without the meal replacements and tricks and potions. Because of my back I'm a bit restricted with the aerobic activity, but I do a lot of flex and stretch, including strength.
I'm using hypnotherapy CD, and have changed my attitude to what I stick in my mouth. I still have the occasional chocolate craving and fix it with a small chocolate bar. I don't crave to graze like I used to.
Over the lips - on to the hips.
Just like Allara I kept finding all that weight people were losing, but I've fixed that.
After the 2 ops I've been working very hard at making me less. My goal is to lose 20kg in a year.
Not telling you which year.
Just be good to yourself.
jandas fun said
04:16 PM Oct 15, 2010
Allara wrote:
I give apple cider vinegar to my old horse, it is great for arthritis, Mountain Maid is the best..
Hi Allara don't mean to get off track with this post...But, how much are you giving your horse and are you adding to hard feed, or water.
Thanks Johnw
Happywanderer said
04:55 PM Oct 15, 2010
So is Apple Cider Vinegar good for arthritis as well as losing weight. I always thought it was a weight thing. I have Cornwells brand in my pantry, maybe should start taking it mainly for arthritis. I bought it originally for a weight loss program but haven't used it for ages.
What would be the dosage and would I add honey and water.
Allara said
10:23 PM Oct 19, 2010
Hi Guys
With the horse, I give 1/2 to 3/4 cup poured onto the feed once a day. If I am making a bran mash, I mix it into that as well.
For people I put a desertspoon full of honey into a mug, add about a tablespoon full of Mountain Maid Vineger and top up with hot water, makes a very nice drink that is good for you.
The reason I use Mountain Maid is that it uses the whole apple and is thus more 'pure'.
Cheers
Allara
Rolly said
02:48 PM Nov 2, 2010
Cruising Granny wrote:
......Over the lips - on to the hips.......
Or, as I once heard it: "A moment on the lips, forever on the hips".
At the end of 2 more months, she will be able to take in another 2.5 cms and, by the end of the 5th month, another 2.5cms."
At the end of 1 year, she will have dropped 2 dress sizes. Slow, but sure, according to Dr Blodgett.
Up to you,
Cheers,
Sheba.
I will be first in line.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Otherwise, Health-food Shops.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by lilly on Wednesday 13th of October 2010 11:29:47 AM
Had a gremlin before, so this is the second attempt. Used to use it in Orange juice when I was first married [to a weight-lifter] and seemed to have a lot more energy, and didn't have a weight problem then though.
Juice on its' own is very bland after that.
Also, a very refreshing drink to keep in the fridge during summer, is Honey, Apple Cider Vinegar, and water in a large jug.
Either 3 Tablespoons each of Honey and Vinegar, or if that's too weak, it's Basting spoons. [Seniors' memory again].
Cheers,
Sheba.
But I do have that and don't use it.
I had hypnotherapy myself and no longer crave sweets and have dropped about five kilos in the last couple of months, I am a happy little vegemite.
Thanks Ma, stress is helping too I might add.
JRH you are spot on, it all helps.
My hypno is helping with all sorts of things, stress included. And habits I have formed are now broken.
When we were away last time I packed on the kilos and I didn't like it. I am a sweet nut, I loooooooove them. Dessert first course I say.
Now, I don't crave them, in fact I feel sick thinking of them sometimes. It was a big decision to give them up as I do love them so much.
The one I'm using at the moment is "Melrose" brand.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Cheers,
Sheba.
don't mean to get off track with this post...But, how much are you giving your horse and are you adding to hard feed, or water.
Thanks
Johnw